Engaging Students in Learning, Keynote Address Porter and Baharun, Engaging students in Learning. Symposium on Mathematical Sciences and Computing Research 201 (UiTM Perak, Malaysia), December 2013.

Collaboration
2007
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2014
Project leader for an ALTC grant 2008-2011 LE8-783 Building leadership capacity for the development and sharing of mathematics learning resources across disciplines across universities.Member team ALTC funded Australian Mathematical Sciences Learning and Teaching Network (AMSLaTnet)

PhD Supervision:

Elahe Aminifar (2007) Technology and the Improvement of Mathematics Education at the Tertiary Level.Maureen Morris (2008) Evaluating university teaching and learning in an outcome-based model: Replanting Bloom.Norhayati Baharun, (2012) Improving Students Learning of Statistics: The Impact of Web-based Learning Support on Student Outcomes.Rebecca Hudson (2012) Modelling Secondary Mathematics Teacher’s Use and Non Use of Technology in Teaching.Ali Algarni (2013) Comparing Worked Examples and Problem-Solving Methods in Teaching Mathematics to ESL Students at Tertiary Level.Maman Fathurohman (2014) Creating And Modifying Mathematical Learning Resources And Learning Designs For Use In Developing Countries.Bothaina Bukhatwa Improving mathematics education in the Middle East: A focus on technology, learning design and professional development. Submitted 2014

Anne's research and teaching have one focus: improving education. She has taught introductory statistics to students from a wide variety of disciplines: computing, business systems, engineering, science, psychology and law. She has taught small classes and large.
Her focus on improving education has encompassed: activity based learning, learning to learn, building on students' natural thinking processes. She constantly searches for and researches ways to engage students in learning, not just in learning statistics, but in the arts of learning how to learn, learning to express themselves and understanding and writing in mathematical language, working in teams. She experiements with different learning designs and technologies such as video production, elearning and remote access.

She is currently working with her former PhD students and colleagues to help improve mathematics education, building leadership capacity and networks with developing countries, along with this she is starting to learn Indonesian.

Research Interests:

Anne is an experienced user of both quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
Her research is focuses on improving mathematics and statistics education.
Her current interest is in learning designs, technology and professional development with a specific focus on the needs of developing countries.